Kay Morgan-Gurr, children’s evangelist and disability advisor, believes that the BBC has succeeded in creating something that both hearing and non-hearing children will enjoy. While she found that some of the signs were obscured by the animations, she believes strongly in the principal behind the program: ‘It is great to have a show that communicates with both British Sign Language and spoken word. Anything that encourages us to learn BSL can only be good!’
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